Louis-Thomas Jacau de Fiedmont (sometimes Jacault or Jacob) (c. 1723 – 25 August 1788) was a Canadian artillery officer.
Jacau joined the French army as a non-commissioned officer and became a cadet in 1743 in the gunners of Île Royale.
In 1762 Jacau was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and sent to French Guiana and in 1765 was appointed governor of that colony.
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